President Droupadi Murmu’s choice of RN Ravi as West Bengal’s Governor post-CV Anand Bose’s resignation has BJP leaders optimistic about curbing the state’s spiraling disorder. In Midnapore, party veteran Dilip Ghosh voiced strong support for the Tamil Nadu Governor’s new role.
During a media interaction Friday, Ghosh celebrated Ravi’s credentials: ‘An IPS stalwart arriving in Bengal is music to our ears. Amid crumbling law enforcement, his stewardship will drive reforms.’
Relations between Bose and Banerjee’s regime soured over persistent law-and-order disputes, peaking with Bose’s eve-of-polls exit. Ravi’s prompt appointment aims to steady the ship.
Ghosh spotlighted tragedies like patients succumbing mid-transit due to abysmal roads and scarce ambulances. ‘Anarchy prevails – from streets to hospitals. Time for change under new leadership,’ he urged.
On President’s Rule speculation, Ghosh tied it to electoral hurdles: botched SIR processes delaying voter lists and polls. ‘Banerjee can’t halt it if conditions worsen. Bengal must be prepared.’
Ravi’s incumbency arrives at a crossroads, potentially easing governor-government rifts and bolstering security. As BJP ramps up criticism of TMC, this development could reshape Bengal’s narrative ahead of elections, promising accountability and respite for the masses.
